A’s In The AFL – Oct. 29–Nov. 3 Update

 

A’s AFL Farmhand Of The Week

RHP James Simmons

 

A’s Prospect AFL Highlights

(October 29 – November 3)

Monday, October 29th:

RHP Brett Hunter allowed 1 run on 2 walks and 2 hits in 2/3 of an inning of relief in the Phoenix Desert Dogs’ 9-2 loss on Monday.

Tuesday, October 30th:

Second baseman Grant Green had 2 hits and drove in a run, while RHP James Simmons tossed a scoreless inning in relief and RHP Gary Daley allowed 2 runs in 1 1/3 innings in the Phoenix Desert Dogs’ 7-5 loss on Tuesday.

Wednesday, October 31st:

Catcher Max Stassi went 0-for-4 with 1 strikeout in the Phoenix Desert Dogs’ 6-2 loss on Wednesday.

Thursday, November 1st:

Second baseman Grant Green went 0 for 5 with 2 strikeouts and RHP James Simmons gave up a hit and a run in 1 inning of relief in the Phoenix Desert Dogs’ 5-2 win on Thursday.

Friday, November 2nd:

Second baseman Grant Green homered and RHPs Brett Hunter and Gary Daley each tossed a scoreless inning in relief with Daley picking up the save in the Phoenix Desert Dogs’ 3-1 win on Friday.

Saturday, November 3rd:

RHP James Simmons struck out 1 in 1 scoreless inning of relief in the AFL’s Rising Stars Game on Saturday.

 

A’s Prospect AFL Stats

(October 9 – November 3)

Grant Green (2B)

49 AB / 6 R / 1 HR / 6 RBI / 6 BB / 12 K / .265 AVG / .345 OBP / .367 SLG / .713 OPS

Max Stassi (C)

33 AB / 4 R / 1 HR / 6 RBI / 2 BB / 9 K / .273 AVG / .314 OBP / .455 SLG / .769 OPS

Miles Head (3B)

3 AB / 0 R / 0 HR / 0 RBI / 0 BB / 2 K / .000 AVG / .000 OBP / .000 SLG / .000 OPS

Shawn Haviland (RHP)

8 2/3 IP / 10 H / 5 ER / 3 BB / 8 K / 5.19 ERA / 1.50 WHIP

Gary Daley (RHP)

9 IP / 13 H / 6 ER / 7 BB / 8 K / 6.00 ERA / 2.22 WHIP

James Simmons (RHP)

8 1/3 IP / 1 H / 2 ER / 3 BB / 6 K / 2.16 ERA / 0.48 WHIP

Brett Hunter (RHP)

6 1/3 IP / 8 H / 3 ER / 6 BB / 4 K / 4.26 ERA / 2.21 WHIP

 

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